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MWC loses Independence Bowl

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No reason for the MWC or Indy bowl to maintain its relationship. With TCU & BYU leaving, AFA was the only MWC team that would have drawn well there. MWC has the Hawaii Bowl now as well.

2005, 2009, 2010 & 2011 MWC Football Champions

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Another bowl the MWC cannot afford to lose. I wonder if the Poinsettia bowl will go with SDSU (or follow shortly thereafter).

Hopefully not. You guys can keep it.

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So we get the Armed Forces Bowl now. Would have suck to only have 4 tie-ins with 10 teams.

BCS- Possible

Las Vegas - #1

Poinsettia- #2

Armed Forces- #3 (back in Fort Worth again)

New Mexico- #4

Hawaii- gets Hawaii if bowl eligible or MWC#5?

2005, 2009, 2010 & 2011 MWC Football Champions

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With the apparent death of wac football, will boise keep their bowl game going with a tie in with the mwc?

I think that would depend on if they go to seven games. If they do, I think it's gone.

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The MWC actually had two years left on the Independence Bowl contract but voluntarily agreed to step aside.

http://www.ktbs.com/sports/SEC-Ya-In-Shreveport-Conference-and-Independence-Bowl-Back-Together/-/144720/14496202/-/v0qpfw/-/index.html

My guess is that even with the bowl's sizable payout, it penciled out as a likely money-loser for the MWC due to ticket sale obligations and the fact that most MWC member school fan bases wouldn't travel well to Shreveport. The MWC needs bowl tie-ins in its footprint, not in Louisiana.

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Independence Bowl is horrid not only for the location, Shreveport is a dump no matter how they try and proclaim the casinos make it nice, getting there is a expensive, the weather is damp and cold, the stadium is a dump, and the game is usually played on a week day two or three days after Christmas.

The Armed Force Bowl is outstanding; it is held in great city which is easy and fairly inexpensive to get to, the venue is excellent and theme plays perfectly into a conference with a Service Academy in it. Great recruiting area for Air Force and having access to that talent will be a big bonus for the Falcons.

Looking forward to seeing the Falcons return to Forth Worth!

Mike

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I know some of you make fun of the Kraft Bowl in S.F. Nevada filled that place up in 2010 on a Sunday night, it's an easy drivable game for Fresno St, Nevada and SJSU and hard to go wrong with a trip to S.F, even if the weather tanks. I'm not sure how the other schools in the MWC in 2013 feel about the trip to AT&T park. Next year it's Navy vs Pac 12, then the next year BYU,vs the Pac 12. It would be good to get the MWC in the rotation.

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I have seen other confirmation of the Independence Bowl being gone to the SEC and gone from the MWC but I haven't seen anything else saying that the MWC gets the Armed Forces bowl.

http://www.cbssports...12-2013-seasons

"The Independence Bowl opening became available when the Mountain West opted to take an available opening in the Armed Forces Bowl, which previously had a tie in with BYU. The Cougars, who were contracted to the Armed Forces Bowl in 2011, have an agreement with the Poinsettia Bowl in 2012 and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in 2013."

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